YouTube will add information from Wikipedia to the video
In order to screen bad videos, prevent loss of information YouTube has joined hands with Wikipedia to add links to Wikipedia's authentication information into the video.
In order to screen bad videos, prevent loss of information YouTube has joined hands with Wikipedia to add links to Wikipedia's authentication information into the video.
Susan Wojcicki, YouTube's chief executive, announced a partnership with Wikipedia's online encyclopedia on Tuesday. And the information that comes with videos on YouTube will begin to appear within the next few weeks.
This move by YouTube came after the company had many criticisms from public opinion because a perverted video about the survivors of the shooting in Parkland, Texas was shown on the homepage.
When there are videos focusing on something that is a plot, such as videos about the Moon, a link to Wikipedia's authentication information will appear to help viewers know this is information. Accurate news about the event.
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